Fast, flexible and professional: these characteristics make the ew 112-p G3 the perfect fit for every ambitious reporting team seeking both portability and great sound quality. The nearly invisible clip-on omni-directional microphone transmits its signal via a bodypack transmitter with mute function and a portable, battery-powered adaptive-diversity receiver. The receiver and transmitter are lightweight and easy to operate, yet rugged and packed with features.

Pilot tone squelch for eliminating RF interference when transmitter is turned off

Automatic frequency scan feature searches for available frequencies

Enhanced AF frequency range

Increased range for audio sensitivity

Wireless synchronization of transmitters via infrared interface

User-friendly menu operation with more control options

Illuminated graphic display (transmitter and receiver)

Auto-Lock function avoids accidental changing of settings

HDX compander for crystal-clear sound

Transmitter and receiver feature battery indicatation in 4 steps

Programmable Mute function

Contacts for recharging BA 2015 accupack directly in the transmitter or receiver

Wide range of accessories adapts the system to any requirement

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Key Features

NB: For legal licence-free use in the UK and Europe, use only 863 - 865 MHz frequencies: These are freePORT standard & G3 range E, Bank 1, first four frequencies Channel 69 frequencies can be used with a "shared frequency" licence all over the UK: These are G3 range E, Bank 2, all eight frequencies NB: Ch.69 frequencies will be illegal after 2012!

Channel 38 frequencies can be used with a "shared frequency" licence all over the UK: These are G3 range GB NB: Ch.38 frequencies can be used now, but with some geographical restrictions Ch.39 & 40 can be used in the meantime where Ch.38 cannot be used

Everything else is either fixed-site licence only or illegal in the UK